Delhi and Rajasthan lock horns, but this time in familiar conditions in India in the second leg of the Pepsi Indian Premier League at Feroze Shah Kotla ground, Delhi. Rajasthan, who were almost unbeatable at the Sawai Man Singh Stadium in Jaipur will not be playing their home matches at Jaipur in this edition anymore and they will have to move out of their comfort zone. Delhi are languishing at the second last place in the points table and will be looking to turn their fortunes around at their own fort at Kotla.

Both teams made 1 change each with Dhawal Kulkarni replacing Iqbal Abdulla, while Delhi replaced LR Shukla with Rahul Sharma.

Wicket : Vijay falls after steady start

Murali Vijay fell after Delhi Daredevils started in a positive manner. James Faulkner was the wicket-taker. The former Chennai Super Kings opener tried to hit Faulkner's first delviery out of the ground but could only manage to hit it up in the air, and Rajasthan Royals skipper Shane Watson completed an easy catch.

Highlight : KP given lifeline

Kevin Pietersen was handed a huge lifeline by umpire Sanjay Hazare as the umpire refused to go up to the third umpire and ruled KP not-out when the former England star was caught inches off the crease by keeper Sanju Samson.

Quinton de Kock and Kevin Pietersen were involved in a fine stand before both batsmen were dismissed by Pravin Tambe in quick succession. KP was out trying to up the ante, his lofted shot finding Steve Smith at long on, while de Kock was out in the next over when he hit the ball straight back to Tambe.

Dinesh Karthik and JP Duminy struggled to up the scoring rate as Rajasthan Royals tightened the screws with some fine bowling and fielding.

Wicket : Delhi slide further as DK perishes

Dinesh Karthik's struggle was ended by James Faulkner as Delhi struggled to find boundaries, putting them in further trouble. The right-hander knock was hampered by a constant inability to find boundaries and he finally lost patience and perished trying to clear the ropes.

Innings Update : Late blitz lifts Delhi to 152

Kedhar Jadhav and JP Duminy combined well at the end to smash 49 off the last 4 overs and help Delhi finish with a respectable 152/5.

Reaction : Twitter

Kedar Jadhav helps @DelhiDaredevils get to 152/5 with some mighty blows in the last over! 40 runs came off the last 3 overs! #IPL#DDvRR

Chasing a tricky target, Rajasthan suffered an early setback as Ajinkya Rahane was out cheaply. Rahane's drive was firm but the in-form right-hander failed to keep it down and Murali Vijay dove to his left at cover to snag a one-handed catch.

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Vijay takes a very good catch to dismiss Rahane and does a bit of @Newbigdog kind of calypso dancing. #IPL#DDvRR

Samson played some excellent shots and shared a 51-run stand with Nair. However, the Kerala youngster was out courtesy some smart stumping by Dinesh Karthik which saw his innings cut short.

Update : Bhatia falls but RR on course

Rajat Bhatia, was surprisingly promoted up the order but the veteran all-rounder proved his worth with some big shots. He finally fell after a good stand with Karun Nair, as he was out bowled to Shami Ahmed. Rajasthan Royals however were on course for a comfortable win.

Karun Nair starred with the bat smashing a superb 73 as Rajasthan chased down 153 with 9 balls and 7 wickets to spare. The Kerala batsman ended with 73 off just 50 balls and fittingly scored the winning runs for his side.

Rajasthan Royals consolidated their position in the top half of the side with their 4th win while Delhi seem destined to end the campaign somewhere in the lower half.